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THE CATS AND THE CHEESE"

One day, a long, long time ago, two cats, who ward very fond of cheese, stole a large piece from the table, when their mistress wea "not in the room,

2 They could nos make up their mind how to share this cheese, 30, after a time, they began to fight about it. They fought so long that they nearly killed ench Then they said they would go to law to nettle the matter.

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cheese into two parts, taking care that one should be bigger than the ather. He put one of the pisses into each pan of the scales to weigh them, and he held the scales up on side was lower than the other,

U "Ah," said he taking up the bigger piece, “this one, weighs more than that one, I must take omo off."

As he spoke, he took up the big

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932.

WOMAN'S PAGE

LONDON FASHIONS.

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SHOW A FLAIR FOR

COLOUR.

INTERESTING NOVELTIES AT THE DRESS COLLECTIONS.

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Fashion has really gone guy no far as colours are concerned.. At every dream show one bright blues, vertailion, and pimen to shades, brilliant fresh green colourings in endless procession. and the vogtie for combining two by more colours in one, frock add still more gaiety to woman's summer

wardrobe.

-An Unusual Pink.

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The pink was introduced in the upper part of the bodice, starting with a very brief, epaulette on the right shoulder and deepening di gonally across, the bodice to the left side.

The sleeves were long and well fitting, the pink material being red for the upper part of the left

wider than piping instead of being Atted into the moro usual tight wristband

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Capes in Rich: Variety..

Many little capes were shown, some attached to the frecks others quito sepamte. One of the latter, very doop and circular, was tied in sonrf ends at the back of the dress, the front completely severing the bodice and worn high round the throat. It was hired with the same pink and black printed silk aa made

SHORT CUTS TO BEAUTY.

CARE OF THE BACK,

First of all the back must have beauty bath The water must be made milky with ontinent. and scented with powdered orris root. This bath will soften and bleach the skin. Once a week during the back beautifying, process have, s home Turkish bath. Put half a pound of With a short coat and skirt of Epsom salts in a hot bath and sit enerald green tweed the manne-in it for at least twenty minutes,” quin wore a white broderie anglaise adding more hot water as soon a blouse, threaded at the square neck the bath copia. line with four lengths of a very narrow green ribbon which tied in little bows in the front.

one.

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hot water to which has been added During this time sip a pint of

Particularly beautiful are colours used in the Paul Caret collection. One most unusual and charming shade of pink that seems to be blend of rose, sholland shrimp, mukes a two-piece summer outfit in fine wool lainage. The dress is out on very simple lines with the top of the bodice and short sleeves embroidered with eyelet holes in white silk. With this was

A teaspoonful of the salts. Whilo Worn a trim sleevelbes contée, and,

in the bath massage the back brisk- a wide-brimmed brown hat swathed ed sizes trimmed the shoulder bath is a splendid thing for getting White metal buttons in graduatly with a loofah. The Epsom salts round the crown with matching seams of a short suit coat in pale rid of spring blemishes which ap pink and finished with roses under blue tweed. The coat was cut high pear on the back more frequently one side of the brim.

to throat so that shoulder seams than on the face, and it is also Another lovely shade was La evening dress in parma violet satisi buttons were placed. Gather

met at the neck, where the largest very slimming. georgette.

This had the rounded ed into the seams was a little, cape med of the corsage outlined with that hung at the back of the coat, imitation parma violets and a band divided into two parts. of the flowers placed the elbow of the right arm.

Smart Tailoring..

A. white chiffon evening gown had the seams of the gored skirt out ined with a narrow band of whits ring velvet. Motifs of velvet trim-

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A smartly-tailored coat-frock inned the sunray pleated godets inlot black hinage was finished with a just below the knees. long senri, half of which was bril- But red hnd the other half white. This was arranged from the back of the neck to fall down the left side of the frock and threaded through the belt of the dross.

An interesting new material was in checked silk and wool and' used for a coat and skirt. The blouse worn with this was in beige silk linen.

In a New Play.

Stripped fabrics, both in silk and jersey were introduced on many of the models shown by Maison Arthur

Stripes to the Forefront.

from the bath, rab muscle oil into While the skin is warm and soft the back. If you find it difficult in the oil and apply to the back to apply soak a piece of old linen like a pouition. Leave this on a5 long as possible.

For Evening Funellong,

When dressing to go out in the evening us a powder foundation on the back if it has had a good creaming or oiling the night before." You can apply the cream by means of a rubber cup on a stick which is made for this purpose, like the back puff Lotion or astringent can be applied by means of largo pads of the cheaper kind of cotton wool.

A pretty green suit, with short, fitting coat, had a dress of the same material, with green and white striped jersey fabric for the main Rub the powder in well and finish part of the bodice. The jersey was off with a perfectly clean puff to aut on the cross so that the stripes avoid powdering the dress A pretty tunio dress in bright ver met in Wa in the centre. The coat Backs, as well as faces, need their milion ainage and patterned red was sleeveless...

regular beauty treatments and white crepe is worn by Miss These sleeveless short coats pre-make-up. Murcia Swinburne in Important dominate at the collections, but un- People at the Vaudeville Theatre, like similar coats of previous sea The top of the frock is in pattern-ons most of them are tailored to ed material and the unic is the figure, instead of hanging in formed by a high-waisted over-skirt loose cardigan style.

of the pliin red fabric. This opens

Brown wool material that simu-

TO-DAY'S RECEIPE.

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CHICKEN OMLET. to reveal the patterned materiallated hand crochet mag another beneath. Red and white is also prosty two-piece.

Ingredient, a.-2. oz chicken In his little (minced). tablespoonful stock. ! worn by Miss Mario Lohr, whose shoulder frock in the first act is a pretty sleeves. The long, tight sleeves of Cream, salt pepperm cayenne, 2 capes replaced" coat table-spoonful Nestles Puro Thick model in patterned crepe with a the dress were finished with fawn eggs, 2 oz butter. skirt rimmed with wide frills Vory graceful is another of her gowns in beige georgette and ̈ jace made with wide sleeves and a long skin with a slight train,

Very clever use of the softer types of British tweed was made Another fur used as

material to match the trimming on| the bodice.

Method.-Put the chicken into a Ocelot, the silky fur that resein-

pant with the stock. Beat the eggs, bles baby leopard, made the stand-the butter, ent in pieces. "Tut the add seasoning and milk, and half up collar on the short coat of a lime green quit...

roat ints an omelet pan and make it hot, put in the mixture, and cooki costume until beginning to set; then drew

by Helen Chandler for many of ber trimming was, flat white curly lamb. it over half the pan, and when quite day time models. A pretty two- It was caed as collar and gauntlet set turn on to a hot dish and fold piece ensemble consisted of a dress cuffs on a beautifully tailored over, with the meat in the centre.

pollon yellow fine tweed worn model in fine navy-blue cloth. The Serve as onco. with a coatlet" of Cumberland | short coat. was belted with a tweed in a slightly darker mixture, narrow silver kid girdle. The ac

BEEF CECILS.

The Intter was quite short and fisted companying dress had a blouse top Mince 8oz. of cold roast beef, ut the waist, and little epaulettes of heavy white crêpe do chino.

season, with salt, pepper onion replaced 'slooves.

With a black silk crêpe pinafore juice and a few drops of Worcester dress was worn a blouse of supplesauce and mix with two tablespoon- white satin. The neck was outfuls of breadcrumbs, loz. of melted. lined with a halter-collar slightly butter and the yolk of an stiffened to make it stand out from Shape into croquettes, roll each in the frock. The very full sleeves, flour, beaten egg and breadcrumbs almost wrist length, were simply and fry it deep fat until golden gathered into a loose band barely brown.

Black tweed united with the same material in a soft shade, of straw borry pink to make a charming walking dress, Faint threads of white were interwoven in the black material, so that the surface was not a dead black,

THE CHILDREN'S CORNER

886

I. "Oh," said he, "what is have the number first thought of- left is for the judge; he must be namely, 41... paid for his work."

So saying he laughed at the cats, put the rest of the cheese into his month, and, wishing them "Good day," left them,

12. The cats were very angry indeed at the way they had been treated by the monkey: But they could not say any-thing about it, besquise, you see, they had stolen the cheese, and had no more right to it than the monkey had.

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TELLING THE NUMBER.

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pioce bit a lump off, and put it B. At Inst, one of them, after periment you con back in the scale. This time the talking a little while with the other, other one weighed more; other.

so the said, monkey look a mouth-ful off that

5, Why do you do that!" asked ono ent.

3. New not far away lived a bun-ning, old mon-key, who was sup-posed to know all about the law for his master was a law-yor. So the cata went to him, told him their tado, and said:--

"If you plense, sir, will you be so good as to di-vide this cheese for us. so that we shall both have alike?

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"I will do so gladly," said the monkey, and away he went to fetch a pair of scales,

4. He came back with them in a moment, and broke the piece of

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"Well, you see," said the mon- key, "I must be quite fair to both of you. Noi-ther must have more than the other, and I have not yet weighed them both alike.”

Here is an intereating little ex- try on your friends.

Ask your friend to think of a If it please you, sir, we shall number, or, if you like, his or her be quite content if you will give age; then to multiply this number to each of us one of the pieces, and by 3; to add 1, again multiply by let us go. 31

3, and then to add the number

7. So he wont on weighing the weighing, and biting a piece frst from one and then from the other. The cats, as they saw their cheese left... being enton by the monkey, bogan

1. "No," said the monkey, thought of. Now ask the result "that will never do. You must when told, you will" knock off the whit till both picces weigh alike, final figure (which will be a 3), and so that each of you shall have the remaining figures will be the fair share' And he went on numbers thought of. Here is an weighing and nib-bling till only two example: Supposing you ask your sory small pieces of the cheese wars father his age and he says 41-

Number of father's ago. 41- 10. Then the cats lay at his foot Multiplied by a

123. 19. 372. 413

to think there would not be much and begged him with tears in theirktid kunnenrinn left for them. They wished they oyes, to give them what was left, had not been so angry with one so that they might. at least tasto another, and so ready to go to law, what the cheese was like,

Multiply by 3

Add number of ago

Strike off the final figure, and you

IF I WERE A TEACHER.

If I were a teacher

I'd never say "No," To a sweet little boy

Who wanted to go

From school an hour earlier To go to the fair;

If I were a teacher

I'm sure I'd not dare.

If I were a teacher

* I'd always my **Yes."',

To a avoot little girl

In a pink cotton dress, Who wanted a day off. To go down to town For Mummy, to buy her A new Sunday gown.

The Seventeen Important Rules of Health

No.

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How Many of These Do You Observe?

1. Ventilats overy room you occupy.

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2. Wear light,;, loose, and perque

clothes.

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3 Seek out-of-door occupations and

recreation.

4. Bleep out-of-doora if you can.

5. Avold overeating and overweight..

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6. Avoid excess of high protein foods, such as meat, flesh foods, ggg: also excens of valt and highly seasoned foods,

7. Eat some hard, some bulky, some

safe raw fooda dully..

8. Ent slowly and, taste your food..

9. Use suelent bolled water inter-

nally and externally,

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19. Secure thorough intestinal elimi-

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12. Do not allow polsons and Infec tions to enter the body."

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13. Keep the teeth, gums and tongus.

clean,

is easily observed through the daily glass of

hallon daily.

11. Stand, sit and walk ereet,

14. Werk, play, reat and sleep in

moderation.

15. Breathe deeply, take deep-breath. ingexerciseaseveral times a day..

18. Keep sorene.

17. Hare at least one annual medi

eaf examination.

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